Literal question
III. Personal characteristics
Now I am going to ask you about (name): ________
Copy the name of the person from section II
For person age 12 or older
[Questions 24-35 were asked of persons age 12 or older]
31. Hours worked
How many hours did [the respondent] work last week?
[Question 31 was asked of persons age 12 or older who worked or helped in economic activity last week, per questions 26 and 27.]
Write the hours _ _ _
Interviewer instructions
6.5 Section III. Characteristics of the people
In this section the information of the people who inhabit the dwelling, like the sex, age, level of studies, income, among others, is obtained.
Before requesting the information for each person, copy all the names in the spaces designated for them, and for each person start with the phrase: "Now I'm going to ask about (mention the name of the person you previously noted)", so that the informer knows about whom you will be asking the information.
For persons age 12 or older
[Questions 24-35 are for persons age 12 or older]
31. Hours worked
This question finds out the time that the person dedicated to the work activities.
When the informer has a doubt about specific total hours, ask:
"What days did he/she work?"
"At what time did the person enter and leave work? And how many days did he/she work last week?"
For the type of schedule, if it is continuous, sum the hours from when he/she enters until he/she leaves; but if it's discontinuous, do not sum the time that he/she uses to go out to eat.
When it is a person who sells some product or food, ask that he/she also counts the time it took to prepare it.
Add the hours worked when the person has carried out more than one job the week before the data collection.
Solicit an approximated amount or an average, when he/she doesn't remember the hours worked or doesn't know the specific information.